The problem with all jugs and bottles is that they take up a lot of space, which we know quickly runs out of in bags, backpacks and elsewhere. The Hydaway Collapsible Water Canister solves this problem by collapsing into itself when empty. It is made of silicone and plastic, and offers a volume of 600 or 350 milliliters. You can pre-order it in one of six colors on Kickstarter, where it has far surpassed its financial goal.
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Sometimes I walk around the keyboard, sometimes in nature. One time I twist the heels, the other time the kitchen. I press the trigger once, the pedals a second time. And one time I play the role of a moviegoer, another time a nanny. Life offers such a wide range of things that it would be pointless to dip your brush in just a color or two, right?
Although the musical film Prava nota set the bar very high with the first film, it seems that the girls from the group Bardenska Belle will move it an octave higher in the second. For the past few months, we've been teased with trailers for Perfect Note 2, letting us know that the first film's success was no fluke. The pop culture phenomenon is already waiting for us in cinemas from May 14, 2015 with a new dose of laughter, great singing and life lessons.
Flying is an ancient desire of man, but with modern technology it is becoming a reality. Or it already is. Thanks to jetpack airplane models, the sky is now the domain of man, not just birds. The Superman-style flying device is the second skin of Yves Rossy, who is one of the few people with a working jetpack. He has already flown a B17 bomber, circumnavigated Mount Fuji and flown over the Grand Canyon, and now he has announced his most daring flight yet, a flight over Dubai with his protégé Vince Reffet.
Advertisements are mainly to blame today, but if you're wondering where the image of a woman who doesn't go to work, who cooks, washes, irons, cleans the apartment, takes care of the children and her husband, she looks happy and smiling like never before, and yes let's not forget, always well-groomed from head to toe, it takes a good half century into the past. Because although it seems that today the happy housewife is just a myth, looking back shows that we found such women in everyday life as well. Just check out a day in the life of an American housewife in 1941.
Let's face it, there are a lot of things we don't know about our mothers. There was already a lot of life behind them before we were born, and they didn't tell us everything when we were around. That's why a group of sons and daughters sent their mothers to polygraph tests, or lie detector tests as they call them, in order to learn certain truths about them. Some were in for quite a few surprises.
This year marks 70 years since Nazi Germany signed its capitulation. It was written on May 7, 1945, and the guns finally fell silent eight days later. Despite the decades that have passed, all the wounds have not yet healed and never will, but the scars, even in the form of the remains of Nazi bunkers, should serve as a memory and a reminder that something like this must not happen again. 70 years later, photographer Jonathan Andrews visited the places where the Germans set up their defensive positions against the Allies, who wanted to wrest Europe from the hands of tyranny.
Your diet may prohibit you from eating sweets, but nothing says you can't have them. Polish artist Katarzyna Korporowicz of Koko With Love makes jewelry that will make you drool. How could you not, when it was inspired by sweets such as ice cream, cakes, cookies and chocolate, and is so realistic that you will bite into it like gold, because you will not believe that it is clay and not real sweets.
For 41 years, Hello Kitty had to wait for her first Chinese restaurant. After winning the hearts of the Japanese in 1974 as a character on a coin purse, continuing her march to the United States and then driving the rest of the world crazy, it's no surprise that her image adorns practically everything today. Cartoons, songs, an airplane and a fashion line were dedicated to her, and now she also has her own Chinese restaurant. This one, however, is not only themed, as it will serve uniquely arranged dishes in the Hello Kitty style.
Spring is the most beautiful part of the year for many people. Nature blooms, swells and smells, but unfortunately for some there is also a dark side to it. We are talking about those who suffer from hay fever or are allergic to pollen. The constant companion of their spring is painful sneezing, watery discharge, irritation in the throat, stuffy nose, itchy eyes, difficulty breathing, dry cough, insomnia, and what else could be added. But it doesn't have to be like that, because you can stand on the edge of the haystack. The best natural way. Check out how.
If even 30 euros is too much for you for a computer, as much as the retailers ask you for the Raspberry Pi 2 computer system, then we have a personal computer for you, for which you will have to shell out less than 10 euros! His name is Chip, and he has raised almost a million dollars on Kickstarter! You can surf the web with it, play computer games and use it for work. Don't count on Photoshop anyway, but for the price of a richly coated pizza, it would be an invention.
Believe it or not, even when it comes to the height of the building, there have been disputes. The title of the tallest building is somehow too tempting to give up without a fight. Thus, the bone of contention between the skyscrapers 40 Wall Street and the Chrysler Building in the "Big Apple" was the antenna, as both buildings were then competing for the title of tallest building in the world. Today, this title belongs to the Burj Khalifa in Dubai (UAE). It can also boast of quite a few "lengths", while American and Chinese cities are famous for the tallest buildings in the world.
Although quite a few holidays are behind us, cycling fans are still waiting for theirs. This has stretched over several days in the last decade. This year, the Franja Marathon, which will take place from June 12 to 14, 2015, will turn 34. From humble beginnings, it has grown into an international recreational road cycling competition. Due to the many routes, the event is intended for everyone, from the best to families with children. Its popularity is evidenced by the saying that if, according to an unwritten rule, every Slovene should step on the top of Triglav at least once, every cyclist who gives it his all should ride Franja.